Explosions

Explosions (also known as; splosions, splodes, esplode, sprode, kablooeys, kablams) happen every day in every way.

Always watch out and be careful at all times, or you might explode.

Explosions cause things to break apart and move away from each other at a very fast rate. The opposite of an ex-plosion is an im-plosion, and it makes everything go inwards and compact together really fast.

Everything can potentially explode, but things that are especially known to explode are referred to as explosive. If a fire happens all at once in a big ball, this is a type of explosion. Such items are usually maked flammable to denote that they may burst into flame and/or explode, and the opposite items are marked in-flammable, to denote that they are completely safe to handle around open flame and sparks.Chemicals usually explode when they come into contact with each other. It is only because certain chemicals rarely do NOT do this that physical matter and life continue to exist.

Stars and other celestial objects explode on the regular. Biological organismz have been known to unexpectedly esprode for no reason, known as Spontaneous Combustion.

Explosions may be harnessed by mad super-science or militaryweaponry, but also have been seen as a natural form of Awesomesuperpower. Regardless of their size, agency, use, property destruction or loss of life, all explosions are awesome.

Sometimes entire populations of beings all spontaneously combust at once. This is known as a population explosion, and results in a much smaller population of that group or species. If it is devastating enough, it will result in extinction of said population.

The biggest and bad-assest version of splosions (currently known to humans) is brought to you by atomic power. It has been used to win entire world wars, needlessly destroy tiny and beautiful tropical islands, make a country's metaphorical dick look big, and unintentionally create massive kaiju.

The chain-reaction explosions are so large when they mushroom out that smaller rings of clouds form around them due to the shockwave of compressed air, or Wilson clouds.